How did your representatives vote?

This is a discussion on How did your representatives vote? within the The Second Amendment & Gun Legislation Discussion forums, part of the Related Topics category; I get this email from msn every so often that tells me how our reps and congressmen vote. So here's the results for H.R. 6482 ...

How did your representatives vote?

I get this email from msn every so often that tells me how our reps and congressmen vote. So here's the results for H.R. 6482 bill to get DC to conform with the laws. My rep made the correct vote. It's interesting to see quite a few dems voted for it too. MSN Politics -- Capwiz

Washington State really needs to get rid of 5 reps, and 2 senators. This has been a problem for a while. We also need to kick the democrats out of the governor office. I really don't know what is wrong with the people here , unless they are asleep or just can't bother to vote. I have seen voter pamphlets and ballets tossed into the recycle at the post office. This really bugs me.

I get this email from msn every so often that tells me how our reps and congressmen vote. So here's the results for H.R. 6482 bill to get DC to conform with the laws. My rep made the correct vote. It's interesting to see quite a few dems voted for it too. MSN Politics -- Capwiz

CW

Mine voted Yes- (Capito-R WV).
The rumor is Dems in conservative districts being allowed to vote Yes on the condition Harry Reid stops it in the Senate.

"The right of the whole people, old and young, men, women and boys, and not militia only, to keep and bear arms of every description, not such merely as are used by the militia, shall not be infringed, curtailed, or broken in upon, in the smallest degree..."
Nunn v. State GA 1848

Yes, Florida did the right thing. The only "nay" votes were from the usual liberal Democrat suspects. For the life of me I don't understand why they choose to take a stand that would deny so many citizens the right to defend themselves against the criminal element in D.C.

"Society never advances. It recedes as fast on one side as it gains on the other. It undergoes continual change; but this change is not [an improvement]. For everything that is given, something is taken." Ralph Waldo Emerson